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Th« Nyssa Gat« City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon Thursday, February 21, 1974 in Ontario on Saturday. Special music provided by Young People’s Groups, for the morning session, were included in the morning at tendance, making a larger attendance. Afternoon at tendance was about as usual. Many familiar faces were missing, having been called to a better home. Rev Bill Jacobson and ills family were present They are preparing to return again to foreign missionary service. Report ut the death ut Lola Beachel was a shock She and tier husband have spent most of their married years in foreign missionary ser vice. Rev. James Farmer, a young pastor formerly a resident of this area was special speaker. The Har vesters have always pro vided a most interesting pro gram, their album of pictures of former meetings are being increased each year, by many nee faces of missionary workers. Mr and Mrs. Ira Price were visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Marvin in Apple Valley on Thursday evening Mrs. Marvin's sister from Wis consin was a guest in the Marvin home She and Mr. and Mrs price were neigh bors in Winconsin at the time the Prices lives there. Mrs. O.PCounsil and Mrs. r V. OREGON DAIRY PRINCESS BETTY SMITH, right, of Linn County poses with Malheur County's Dairy Princess Diane Thomas and her fattier, Kenneth Thomas of Adrian The girls were honored by the Malheur County Dairy Wives at a dinner at the Eastside Cafe Monday evening. Miss Smith Is making » tour of Oregon accompanied by Ray Kozak. executive sec retary of the Oregon Dairy Products Com mission SUNSET VALLEY ACTIVITIES X'V/Z ----- BY MARTHA LORENSEN - PHONE J72 * s- t SUNSET VALLEY - Mr. and Mrs Loren Hite and Mr Hite's mother, Mrs. Blanche McKie of Emmett spent Monday andTuesdayat the Carl and Walter Hite ranch and at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Osborne in Durkee Oregon Mr and Mrs. Jim Hite, Mrs Joe Hile and son. Mr. and Mrs Cliff Fields and daughter, of McCall were dinner guests on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs John Reffett Mr and Mrs Lloyd Adams were visitors on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. John Reffett Students attending the Adrian High School were home Monday due to heating problems at th«- high s< hool, Tuesday classes were held as usual Mrs Elver Nielsen and Mrs Jim Langley were visi tors at the home of Mr and Mrs Magnus Ekanger, on Friday afternoon Kelly and Brenda visited their grandma. Mrs Gab riel Astoreca over the week end Mrs Ora NewgenandMrs Ted Avery visited Mrs. Frone Stradley at the Casa Loma Home in Payette on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wil son were overnigtit guests on Monday, at the home of Mr and Mrs Tim Holly in John Day Mrs Douglas Weaver and daughter, and Mr and Mrs Don Share, and family of Buhl were guests at the Ira Price home on Saturday and Sunday They were here to attend the wedding of Shagay Share and George Jones, which took place at the home of Mrs Clara Jones in the Nyssa area on Saturday evening Mrs. Earl Mr and Province of Caldwell were dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ira Price Mrs. John Reffett and Mr and Mrs. Loren Hite spent a weekend at Durfur and Portland, Oregon visiting the Stanley Reffett home Mrs. Eugene Stephens was a caller onSunday after noon at the homes of Mr. and Mrs John Cleaver and Mr and Mrs Magnus Ekan- ger. Mrs. JohnCleaver, mother of Mrs. Magnus Ekanger, suffered painful injuries to her leg on Tuesday, when she accidently fell. Rev Godfrey CTRear, of Montana Bible School, was a houseguest at the home of Mr and Mrs Elver Niel sen, for a week during a senes of special services which were held at the Owy hee CommunityChurch. Rev. Moxom and Mrs. Moxorn re turned him to Boise on Fri day for his plane to return to Montana. Mrs. Magnus Ekanger and Mrs. Jim ljuigley with Mrs. Elver Nielsen were callers on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr and Mrs Keith Langley Rev. and Mrs Kenneth Himple were overnight guests at the home of Mt. and Mrs Elver Nielsen on Friday night. Several families of this area attended the Annual Harvesters rally and Fellow ship dinner which was lield at the Women's Clubhouse, SEED GRAIN Certified & Uncertified Stock • Barley * Wheat * Barley and Wheat Custom Mixed * Field Seed WILSON’S « Flower Seed Garden Seed f ARMERS FEED AND SEED CO. Nyssa, Oregon Gordon Club The Town and Country Garden Club met Thursday, February 14 at the home of Mrs, Ben Payne of Nu Acres. There were ten mem bers present and one visitor. Mrs. Spielman of Eagle, Idaho. Following refreshments arid the business meeting, Mrs. William Schireman, president gave a most in teresting lesson on Top Prio rity Architectural aspects of gardens were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rudolph, tn Nampa. M's Charles Glenn re turned home by plane on February 12, after spending a week in California areas, visiting her mother, Mrs. Thedaa Boren and son Leonard, at Huntington Beach, her daughter, Lynn Glenn at Santa Anna, Mr and Mrs. C.T. Blackburn and Mr and Mrs. Dewey Strong at Anaheim, and Mr. and Mrs. George Blackburn at Long Beach On Saturday, Feb ruary 9 and 10, Mrs. Boren and Leonard and Lynn Glenn went to San Diego, and were guests of the Tom Boren family. Linda Peine—Chet l.homan Exchange Vows in Denver Linda Peine and Chet Choman exchanged wedding vows in a double-ring cere mony at 7 p.m. in the Mother of God Catholic Church in Denver, Colorado, rm Decem ber 9, 1973 Parents of the couple are Mr and Mrs. John Peine of Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Choman of Denver The bride, given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white polyester with an empire waistline. Lace accented the bodice, cuffs and ruffle. The full sleeves were ga thered into deep cuffs. Her chapel length veil of illusion was gathered and held in place by petals of seed pearls. The veil was enhanced with lace flower appliques. She carried a single large yellow mum Mrs. Walt (Sharen) Hinz sister of the bride, was ma tron of honor Her gown of yellow polyester was sty led with an empire waist line and full sleeves that ga thered into deep cuffs She carried a large white mum. Stacey Hinz, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Her dress of yellow polyester was designed identical to that of the bride The bride's EVERYDAY attendants wore yellow flo wers in their hair All dres ses for the bridal party were made by the bride's mother. John Hinz, nephew of the bride, was ring bea rer Serving as bestman was John Sweet. Ushers were John Choman, brother of the groom and Doug Ochs, bro ther-in-law of the groom. For her daughter’s wed ding, Mrs. Peine chose a floor-length gown of white flowered nylon over yellow polyester. The bridgeroom’s mother was attired in a floor-length gown of bronze brocade. Their corsages were of yellow carnations. A reception followed the ceremony in the Chapel of the Angels Hall Mrs. Doug (Mary) Ochs, sister of the groom, was in charge of the guest book The new Mrs. Chomanhas been employed by the Un derwriters Insurance Co., and Safeco Insurance Co. in Denver for the last five years. Linda was graduated from Nyssa High School in 1967. Her husband is in the real estate business in Alamosa, Colorado. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES + BUDGET S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R-S SIGMAN ALL MEAT WIENERS BOLOGNA Í 49* SNOBOY GOLDEN BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT AVOCADOS .« •K? □ » ? I BUDGET STRETCHERS Ï J ”""* rnau rao® ,u«» "" hmi rauc foul DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE 39* 20 00 15$ 1 BUDGET STRETCHERSi f FOOD rooo rou« ran i j « ui was« zw® rnoa FOLGER S INSTANT fucu 46 o TREE TOP 59 APPLE JUICE HOME DAIRIES 10 oz. $|19 COFFEE EXP. 2-23-74 GOOD AT WILSON'S DISCOUNT -s 4/sl YOGURT TDUb FBOfy PaaB IBBU ratTO FCTOtJ POCIC FOOD * BUDGET STRETCHERS 16 oz. GREEN BEANS LYSOL SPRAY no. CARNATION INSTANT DRY MILK .a or COFFEE MATE COFFEE CREAMER $269 ^7’ r”u“ "DO NQUfl pnun home dairies COTTAGE CHEESE BUDGET STRETCHERS FEB. 14, 15 & 16 GIANT BIZ PRE SOAK 25 oz. FABRIC SOFTENER DOWNY MIK AC.Lt WHIP MIRACLE 89* -ucn IUU1 uu ,unn FOOD FOOT FUQD WESTERN FAMILY 16* $119 F ood I BUDGET STRETCHERSi — ’-UV «Mg taua DOUBLE LUCK HJCC y roan CANNED MILK 64 oz. 32 il oz OZ. SALAD DRESSING 68 $153 M o5 •«i * W/COUPON W ä Pasture Grass Town And Country SIGMAN ALL MEAT .Y FOOD FOOD PUU« MBB * Clover * Alfalfa Ira Price attended the Tri Valley Extension meeting which was hosted on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K"iji Okano. Mrs. Larry Culbertson dem instrated the Lesson. Mr and Mrs. Bobby J<* Felty and daughter, Camille were visitors on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs Harold Alex ander. Mr and Mrs. Howard Day were visitors on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Ekanger. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Neilsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and family were Friday evening callers at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elver Nielsen. Mr and Mrs. Jess Asu- mendi and family attended a housewarming for Mr and Mrs. Harvey Wilmot in Nyssa on Saturday evening which was arranged as a surpirse by the employees of the Dessert Seed Co. Mr and Mrs Larry Cul bertson and family were din ner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bus ter Talbot to honor Mr. and Mrs Charles Culbertson on their forty-second wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Mit chell, Mrs Walter Hillis and Mr. and Mrs. A.T Knowles Page Five ALL OTHER PRICES 7 DAYS A WEEK H